SPS woes

fishguy194

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Ok so, I have a 6 gallon nano with mixed corals. I have had ZERO luck with any SPS. Currently I have 3 monti's and they're all bleached and receding. I think they were doing fine until I filled my media reactors with both bio pellets and GFO. I did not know that too little phosphate was a problem! So here are my tank stats:
2x 18 watt t5 HO
500 gph aqueon circulation pump
Prizm skimmer
5 gallon sump
Dual stage BRS reactor
1.025 specific gravity
74.5 degrees
8.3 pH
0 nitrates
0 phosphates
I don't have any other test kits so I don't know any other parameters. I change 2 gallons biweekly. Am I approaching this incorrectly? Should I add phosphorous supplements? If there's anything else you need to know just let me know.
 
Hmm I think maybe you need a bigger tank, levels would fluctuate to much IMO I a small tank like that . Sps need very stable environment , which personally I dont think a 6 gallon can do
 
My two cents - if you wish to keep stony corals, you should be concerned with keeping your levels of alkalinity, calcium and magnesium in line and stable.

While I don't run biopellets, I've heard of too much too rapidly causing large problems.

I would not supplement phosphorus. Usually any feeding of fish or corals provides more than enough.

I agree 6 gallons is a very low overall volume for sps, but he does have a 5g sump, which should definitely help.

Good luck.
 
Take off the GFO and Biopellets. Go with a weekly water change, not biweekly. Then keep track of your PO4. All living things needs phosphates so if you have none, well you know the rest
 
I have a ten gal. with a one gal fuge and its been up for a year with sps and lps. I dose 2 part, broken into 2 doses at 12 hr intervals, and run 1 Tbsp of GFO and 3 Tbsp of carbon. I also had to increase lighting to now having 96 watts of T5 over it to get Acro's to thrive, seems like a lot. It has been tough to keep water params stable enough to have sucess. Also what's your fishload? Limit it to 1 or 2 small so your not fighting that waste battle also, just enough to feed corals.
 
Fishguy194. It is difficult to hold params steady but it can be done. Go over to the nano forum there are others doing it, perhaps you will find something that helps. Good luck
 
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